[HN Gopher] The Future of Nginx: Getting Back to Our Open Source...
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The Future of Nginx: Getting Back to Our Open Source Roots
Author : soheilpro
Score : 16 points
Date : 2022-08-23 22:00 UTC (59 minutes ago)
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| kungfufrog wrote:
| To me it totally sounds like 'all those features (some bizarrely
| so) we locked behind a commercial license to extract money from
| you' has resulted in people looking for alternatives as soon as
| the use case exceeded the capabilities of the open source
| version. Kubernetes and the ecosystem is eating their lunch for
| more complex service mesh deployment scenarios where nginx is
| basically an interchangeable dumb proxy, and doing it with
| generally new and free open source products, so here, have some
| more stuff we've kept gated behind an expensive
| license/subscription so we can stay relevant.
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| I don't say this to be ungrateful about what nginx has provided
| for free, it's great, thank you. But the post also feels like a
| cynical take about what the value of open source truly is.
| miohtama wrote:
| My web server path has been Apache -> (Varnish) -> Nginx ->
| Caddy. This outside programming language specific servers like
| Waitress or Express.js.
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| I love the fact that Caddy is a single binary I can run for
| simple use cases without configuration file. Plus the built-in
| Let's Encrypt support. Nginx is definitely on defence here
| unless you need "web scale" servers.
| kungfufrog wrote:
| Also a huge fan of Caddy!!!
|
| Such a smart design and incredibly useful piece of software!
| kungfufrog wrote:
| Also, if you need further evidence of this, look at the MARA
| diagram. It basically spells it out. There's 2 products in that
| stack that are branded: nginx and Kubernetes, the rest is
| noise, with nginx positioned as the only component for traffic
| ingress. Also if that napkin scribbling constitutes an
| "architecture"...
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